The first Jennie Finch appearance on the softball field was when she was five years old. In high school, she lettered four times in softball and twice in both basketball and volleyball. As a senior, she was the captain of all three sports. Her softball honors include three MVP awards, Suburban League MVP in her final two seasons, first-team All-Suburban League and All-CIF Division II for three years, Whittier Daily News All-Area for three years, Long Beach Press-Telegram Softball Dream Team final for two years and Press-Telegram’s Player of the Year and La Mirada Female Athlete of the Year in 1998. She was also chosen as the number one high school recruit by Jump Magazine. Her team was Suburban League Champions for four years.

In college, Finch was a three-time All-American pitcher and first-baseman. She was one of the top three finalists for the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year, as well as Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year for two years. She was also Honda Awards’ Player of the Year and her jersey number, 27, was retired by the University of Arizona in 2003.

Finch also made a name for herself in the international softball scene, earning gold medals at the 1998 Junior Superball along with the USA Softball team and at the 2001 and 2003 Pan Am Qualifier with the USA Blue Team, and a silver at the 1999 Junior Women’s World Championships.

Following her brilliant softball career in high school and college, Finch continued earning accolades in her professional career. She was a member of the 2004 Olympic Gold Medal Softball Team. Her 2-0 win/lose record included striking out 13 batters in eight innings while giving up only one hit, one walk, and no runs at all.

**Jennie Finch Speaker**

Off the field, Jennie Finch has worked at the Arizona State School for the Deaf and Blind as well as in radio. She also holds softball camps. Finch is widely regarded as the most famous softball player of all time, as well as a role model for young girls, making a Jennie Finch speaker appearance a memorable and influential experience for your audience.

**Jennie Finch Appearance**

Jennie Finch has appeared on television, in magazines, and on the Net. She has appeared on various talk shows promoting softball and the US Olympic Team. She also hosts a segment on the TV program, “This Week in Baseball.” Finch also appeared in Pros vs Joes, a reality show on Spike TV, making her the first woman to join the program. She was also featured as a contestant on the celebrity edition of The Apprentice as well as in an episode of the Real Housewives of Orange County, which aired December 18, 2007. Finch has landed on the cover of Sports Illustrated and was offered a contract with Playboy Magazine which she declined. She was, however, included in ESPN’s online poll of the most attractive female athletes. With this wide and remarkable media exposure, a Jennie Finch appearance will be a recognizable addition at your next corporate function.

**Jennie Finch Endorsement**

The list of Jennie Finch endorsements includes Mizuno, Audemars Piguet, Innovative Sports, Bollé, Bank of America, The Sak, The Heater pitching sleeve, Gatorade, Sportskool, and Sprint. She also formed partnerships with the Chicago Bandits and Major League Baseball. In addition to this list of Jennie Finch endorsement deals, she also endorses her own product, the Finch Windmill, as well as a number of her apparel, softball equipment, and collectibles on her official website. Jennie Finch certainly knows her way in the marketing industry and the fact that she’s considered one of today’s hottest female athletes makes a Jennie Finch endorsement of your company a “hot property.”

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